09-12-2012 12:41 PM - edited 09-12-2012 12:41 PM
I am unable to enter the BIOS (or the boot device and application menu) of my T530. When I press Enter at the 'Press Enter to interrupt normal startup' prompt, nothing happens. It just ignores my input completely. F1 doesn't do anything either.
Otherwise my ThinkPad is working fine, but I would like to change some settings (especially change the boot device, to boot from USB).
Could anyone help me?
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09-12-2012 12:43 PM
09-12-2012 12:46 PM
09-12-2012 06:33 PM
09-14-2012 04:20 PM
Thank you for your sugestion, but unfortunately, it does not work. When I press ESC (or F2, or DEL), nothing happens. There is no more detailed post screen, and my ThinkPad just boots as usual.
09-14-2012 04:31 PM
F1 is the correct BIOS-entry key for Think products.
just to be sure... you're starting from a powered-off state, and pressing F1 when the Lenovo splash screen is displayed, correct?
regards.
I am not a Lenovo employee
09-15-2012 03:35 AM - edited 09-15-2012 03:35 AM
Yes, I am. I'm sure I'm doing this correctly, since a friend of mine has the same laptop, and I can enter the BIOS of his laptop without any trouble.
09-15-2012 07:19 AM
Hey, I'm just tossing stuff at the wall here...
Is this some kind of rapit boot thing? ISTR a similar thread over in another forum. The rapid boot options basically ignores everything in the interest of getting Windows booted. The option is controlled from WIndows.
What is the Rapid Boot extreme feature on ThinkPad T420s?
Like I said, no experience with this, just tossing it out as a possibility to check.
Z.
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09-15-2012 11:00 AM
I disabled Rapidboot, but that was not the solution. Nice try though...
09-15-2012 11:31 AM
ok, i'm really stretching here... what are the chances your F1 key is just dead?
does the key work after you're booted into Windows? if you have MS Word, pressing F1 brings up Help, for example.
what's your current BIOS version? you should be able to see it on the System Summary page when running msinfo32.exe.
regards.
I am not a Lenovo employee